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Week In Review: Toxins Close Beaches Throughout The Hudson Valley
Top 2 Wealthiest Suburbs In US Are In Westchester, New Report Finds + Clarkstown Settles Costly Property Tax Dispute With Palisades Center
HUDSON VALLEY, NY — The news kept coming over the past week in the Hudson Valley. In case you missed any of it, here is a brief rundown of some of the most-read articles from the Hudson Valley’s 24 local news sites.
Beach closures dominated the news, with toxic bacteria and toxic algae closing beaches in Putnam and Westchester counties.
- Popular Westchester LI Sound Beach Ordered Closed By Health Officials
- Toxic Algae Closes 6 Putnam County Beaches
- Health Officials Order 2 Beaches Closed Due To Algae Bloom
- Lake Welch Beach Closed for Treatment of Harmful Algal Bloom
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- Top 2 Wealthiest Suburbs In US Are In Westchester, New Report Finds
- Clarkstown Settles Costly Property Tax Dispute With Palisades Center
- Missing Swimmer's Body Recovered From Hudson
- Upswing In New York COVID Hospitalizations
Patch PM shares a few of the day’s must-read items from our regional network. The Patch community platform includes communities in the lower Hudson Valley, Long Island, New York City, New Jersey and Connecticut.
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